Nationals pitching coach Mike Maddux comes face-to-face with his doppelganger
Washington Nationals dugout has manager Dusty Baker, left, and pitching coach Mike Maddux pondering a pitching collapse against the San Diego Padres in the eighth inning of a baseball game Saturday, June 18, 2016, in San Diego. The Padres scored six runs in eighth inning for a 7-3 victory. (AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi)
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On Monday night, we discovered that Nationals pitching coach Mike Maddux has either the ability to defy the laws of space-time and occupy two corporeal locations at once, or a long-lost twin.
On Tuesday afternoon, Maddux -- whose actual brother is the Greg Maddux -- came face-to-face with this apparent third Maddux brother …
Not sure which one is my uncle and which one is Mike Maddux. @FightinHydrant @Nationals @MLB pic.twitter.com/0HouEiQxWS
— Will Clark (@thrilliam22) August 16, 2016
… who isn't Mike Maddux's clone, but 52-year-old Dennis Clark. Clark does have his a brother named Mike, but claims it is not Maddux. Hmmm.
We're still not convinced that those mustaches aren't from the same family -- because honestly, we can't tell them apart, either.